Notes on a credulous age

The Canary is not journalism – it’s a government mouthpiece in waiting

The Guardian building in London. Image: Wiki Commons

This article was originally published on politcs.co.uk on October 5th, 2018.

According to the 1987 film The Lost Boys, a vampire may only enter your home if you invite them in. Two august institutions nearly failed that test recently, when the Guardian‘s offices in London were set to host a National Union of Journalists (NUJ) event with Canary editor Kerry-Anne Mendoza as headline speaker.

This was very hospitable on the Guardian‘s part. Mendoza’s website had just endorsed boycotting the paper over its entirely accurate coverage of anti-semitism in the Labour party. The event was pulled on Wednesday after an outcry by the Guardian‘s NUJ chapel, but only after the Canary‘s fangs made an appearance.